Don't know how big the PIAAs are but my Denali D1s are mounting on the lower forks where the brake line bracket guide is. Basically remove the guide and bolt in the bracket. Mounting them there allows the light to turn with the front wheel while allowing the main head lamp to project forward.

The Denali's are small LEDs but project a lot of light and so far I have not had any issues with their mounting location.

Baron, on my old C10, I mounted my lights on a bar I made, using the 2 screws that hold the fairing to the radiator. I took a 7/8th inch stock of square aluminum tubing I found at Home Depot. I then measured the distance between those 2 screws I mentioned. It was something like 11 1/2", and I cut those ends at a 45 degree, to form fit the fairing. I cut the tubing long enough to incorporate these 2 screws, but stay between the fairing edges. I then took a longer length of tubing, and laid it right across the 1st piece of tubing, so it overhung on each side of the fairing by about 5 inches each, depending on how large your lights are. I then drilled holes through both pieces of tubing, and ran longer screws to run into the holes, into the mounting holes at the radiator. You should now have your mounting bars for your lights, just run the wiring through the tubing, then up through the fairing to where you want your switch. I then painted the tubing black, and radiused the outer tips under the lights, so they wouldn't scratch anything I encountered, like my bare leg. I think the whole thing cost about $6

Ok McFly, I feel like I need to jump in here. First I already posted some photos and I said I'm doing the install this weekend. So right now it pretty difficult to post photos of something that hasn't occurred yet.

Ok McFly, I feel like I need to jump in here. First I already posted some photos and I said I'm doing the install this weekend. So right now it pretty difficult to post photos of something that hasn't occurred yet.

You certainly get a pass Mr. Orange... I look forward to your install thread, as my Connie may oneday have aux lights.....

To date, I like the faring mounted light brackets best. Clean, simple, practical.... no longer being made

Ok McFly, I feel like I need to jump in here. First I already posted some photos and I said I'm doing the install this weekend. So right now it pretty difficult to post photos of something that hasn't occurred yet.

You certainly get a pass Mr. Orange... I look forward to your install thread, as my Connie may oneday have aux lights.....

To date, I like the faring mounted light brackets best. Clean, simple, practical.... no longer being made

I have my driving lights (PIAA 910s) mounted high on the fairing. Are these the mounts you are talking about? I know there used to be one that mounted in front of the oil cooler. Is that the one you are referring too? The bar on the blue bike is still available.

The lights on Elvin's bike are Hella FF-200's mounted on my mount. Some of the finest driving lights ever. Unfortunately, Hella no longer makes them. Next best from Hella are the FF-50's. They are reasonable priced, but you will have to make up your own wiring from the materials furnished by Hella. The switch is not suitable for our use because it is not weather proof. You will need a "bug switch" for this.

Some FF-200's can still be found, Google around for them. If you find them (driving version - not fog) get them. You won't be sorry.

I'm looking for these exact ones as well. Who else makes these on the forum?? (I've contacted Snarf many times with no response yet.)

As far as I'm aware, no one else makes them. The plans from Guy to make them out of angle iron used to be on the web somewhere, and that's how Snarf got the original design. I believe I got one of the very last sets Snarf made about a year ago. He's had a lot of long work days and family issues, as well as a crash last year that have kept him unavailable to continue his machining hobby.

Perhaps if we can find the design plans somewhere again we all can start making them out of angle iron. Or just use the pic here as a template idea (credit to MOB):